Relay.



PATENTED AUG. 7, 1906. w. vW. DEAN.

RELAY.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 31, 1901. RENEWED SEPT. 26, 1904.

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[0 'I'Zl mil/(m2: 11$ may (HYIL' Be. it known 'i-hz (ziuizen of iheUnited 9 oago, in the 00m i 5 nois, have invented new 0 .1 m ampii:hmmit 0i" lhvse (JiJjOIf-CS ments in Relays, 'Susia N0. and Email i a:"'iziw' harm: zippezir followingis specifiuziticm.

My HIVCDi/KOD relates (-0 iimprc' is; is in eieciimmagnetic (iG'VEGf-Sgcnm'ah i, but i 011% 10 pzu'iiuuiariy to those devices that (iii to hei'nciuiiiimi in bank jnii'b 0f this 3})? 1- When iiistaiiedioi'uciiuaius y F81 1168 ihziiwic miczii installations the nun) 01' 01' such0 iiei'siiiw onghou'r the HQW- 6:

as possible. For example, i" iieiepi (um-e19- iehiys changes these i i Iyou her many thou v of a. series 7 vow of i. throi 1 the cm l or yo 0. UFi 4; z, perspective iew vi" rs vi a w res i i u ie'binr (a i;.

' side of 11 a bar is make- "iini, and provide /ih a nu1n- 7 5 JV.imiesi (y bores a", in which 4mm; Z :zuiiipteci f/O he placed.iiyieiiing is pz'avidmi with core na netic linteriai, which may behotixm rem wail a of the assemhie such devices 5mm aithei" mount themone by one 111301. 25 supporting 4s 01' to secure h m-1T togeth in rowsof a si'miii DUDliJOI', which yows thenmouiitoii upon the$iippoz'tingfl'aviis. In either case, however, a large amounu cf laborand expense is invoiveri in aims sepaiby 2119:1115: of a screw 6. The

0 mteiy making and zissseinhiilig ch i, mi csi'istrumionzmdiucludes andin mounting than upon their suppnrt the papa or 0" lng a between theiiigracks. Miii'eo'ver, often iii-3C f 01 430i}. prop I i r s Wflii asbetween i'iesii'ahie t0 inciose the said devices in i iziii of the hoia01" bore liL-ilfi shee 41m: shells U1 cove'rzi to przweni; inmi. piecesii are also productive 01mm him @011 them, and ti (2 re The rear wall aof the quire further iniujir 1 make :imi mounb'iii Viiiud withzi'pci'lin'vs (1 in vertipiace. mi fiiiliClTRU/lii, in wi'iichinsuhitinghuShir e ibisone object of my invention to dispense 5 Hi andwhich prevent Wires f fi om 0 with this 89pm mu i up; wit thn iwii,Thai-5e wires form 4- eringfand. mounting vi" tie iie-viiw' which thesmixionriry terminais 0f the magnet-coils,

4) Hlziiiii)" nascmhiiii and to manufacture the iimhising s-zheiis or hesemi-0d, by Wrapping about the same casings of a series 01' UmIUZEQDPi-i m l0i1l in i and soldering Z ieretoi These mrn'iinh feX- asingle integrai piece, which pic- 0 is adapted wild into the rear (andWasher if of tha coil, t" 45 to form one pole [or each nmgiwi ZUHi a hethori hy supporied.

support; for :xii the working; pm) and to be i pcn the upper face in"the hm a and mnunied (iimciviy 11 pm] the irmzim'ui'ic oi the imi/iziaim-h inzi g'nut a set of springs: is mount;-

.u support/1ng-rack, whereby hi0 nmnufautuie ea, which vomprises anupper and iower 10 of the DUIHOYUNS 5 mm n piwvs and the as i T- as 1ithe forum:- heiiig insulated from baht a by 1 their sepmatv mmintii Uihur 0 01-2023 are iii easel material having a plurality of holes thereinopening out at one face thereof, of a core within each' saidhole andsecured to the bar, a magnet-coil on each core whereby the bar forms themagnetic shell of each magnet, ar- Inaturesfor the magnets, and partsactuated by the armatures, and means for securing said'bar to thesupporting-frame, substan tially as described. i

5. The combinationzwith a bar of magnetic material having cylindricalholes formed therein side by side and part way through the same, ofcores secured to the bottom wall of said holes, magnet rcoils on saidcores, armatures for thn rnagnets, and parts actuated by the armatures,substantially as described.

6. The combination with a bar of magnetic material having transverseholes formed therein, of magnet cores in said holes, and coils on saidcores, saidbar forming the inclosing shells of the magnets armatures forthe magnets, and parts actuated by the armatures, substantially asdescribed.

' 7; The combination with a bar of magnetic material having holes orbores formed there in, of magnet-coils in said holes or bores, anarmature for .ach coil supported on the exterior of said bar in front ofthe holes or bores, and parts actuated by the armature, substantially asdescribed.

8. The combination with a bar of magnetic material having openingsformed therein side by side, of cores located in said openings, magnetcoils on said cores and within the openings, armatures supported on theexterio'r of said bar and in front of said openings, and parts actuatedby the armatures, substantially as described.

a 9. The combination with a bar of magnetic material having bores formedtherein side by side, of magnet-coils located within the bores,

a set of switch-contacts for each coil and mounted on said bar over eachbore, and a'rmatures for said magnets adapted to actuate saidswitch-contacts, substantially as described.

10'. The combination with a bar of magnetic material having a series ofholes formed therein side by side, of magnet-coils located Within saidholes, sets of contact-springs mounted on the face of said bar, inproximity to said holes,-armaturcs for said magnets secured to the saidbar and adapted to engage said springs to actuate them, substantially asdescribed.

llrThG combination with a metallic bar having a row of holes therein, ofa magnetcoil and a core in cach holo, anarmature for each hole pivotedupon. the-trout part of said bar and having a portion extending acrossthe edge of the bar in front of the hole and in. position to beattracted by the coil and core, said armature's having aportionextending back over the bar, a set oi switch-springs for each holemounted upon the. side of sa id bar secured to the llObbOlYl walls oisaid holes and terminating flush with the front edge of the bar, niagn tccils on the cores, armatures pivoted at one corner of the bar andhaving a part extending across the holes in position to be attracted andanother part extending back over the side of the bar, and switchcontacts actuated by said second part, substantially as described.

14. The combination with a bar ol" magnetic material having a series ofholes formed. therein side by side, of cores located in and fastened tosaid bar at the bottom of said holes, a magnet coil on each said core,armat n-es pivoted on said bar in. trout of said holes and a set ofswitclr-sprir1'gs i'nounted on said bar overv each hole and in positionto be actuated by the corresponding armature, sub stantially described.

15. The combination. with a bar of magnetic material having a se ics oi.transverse holes formed therein side by side, of cores located in saidholes and fastened to the bar at the bottom of the. holes, a magnet-coilon poles( at said angle upon the corner of the 1 bar and ,with one armextending transversely across the edge oi the bar in front of the magnet coil and hole and the other extending back overlthe side of the bar,and a set of fiat superposed switch-spri.ngs secured. to the bar andextending into proximity with the bar with their free ends adjacent thesaid second arm of the armature and in position to be actuated thereby.

16. 1a a device of the class described, the combination with a bar ofmagnetic material having a plurality of rows of transverse holes formedtherein, of electromagnet-coils fitting within. said holes and incasedoy the said bar, armaturcs orovided for the row of holes adj 25' centone edge of the bar, and. parts actuated by said armatures,substantially as described.

17. In a device of the class described, the combination with a bar ofmagnetic material having a plurality of rows of transverse holes formedtherein, of electromagirot-coils fitting within said holes and incasedby the said bar, pivoted arinaturcs provided. for the row of holesaldjaccnt one edge oi the bar, and switch.- springs mounted upon theside of the bar adjaccnt said holes and hav ng their free ends extendinginto preximity with stantiztlly as lesrtarihed.

ML In 2L device of the class described, the emnhiniition with a mi inmagnetic nmterisl lntving a pl urzili t3 cl rows cl." formed therein,holes, the hm being provided with nrri'nitiires consisting of two armsbent at an. angle to each other and poised at said of the bar andversely across electminznrnet-eoils in. said with one arm extending transin front of the hole and coil and the other arm e:\'l'ending bi tel:over the side oi"- the bill, a said side of cent the said second armlil'ltl iii-position to be actuated, thereby;substantially -described. i

19. In a device of the described, the combination W1 th atbznu'otmagmetic BRET/(5112i lntving {L plurality of rows cf-trsnsve setherein," of electromagnetic edils i one of'sa-id rows ccilsl'lorln'ingcoils, and the -other raw" vide'd with miniatures; end said ermatusysubstentisllv as 20. The i corn bins-titan v1 (My deserii in. bar ef,lsi erse holes row Ql" holes iidji'icent me side of the angle upon theadjacen t comersct cl s'wi eli-springs'seeuredmtn the the hair with thenfree ends itt ljilr.

said :n'nml turns in nositien to be actuated therein. snl l l i l 1 .1:I l l l l l tion-eoils, and other of said netie nmterisl having aplurality of rows of transverse holes therein, of magnets in said holes,one of said rows of magnets constituting lfl'IlpGdiLI1C8(J0llS and. theother row of nntgnets beingprovided with arn'ntturesend parts actuatedby said zirniatures, substantially as described.

21.,111 it device at combination with :1 bar of magnetic material formedtherein, of elec t1enmgnet-coils in said holes, some of said magnetslorining retardafl previded with arzniitures pivoted atthe adja centedge of the her and 'havingelpart' extendingin front my the coilstherein and a part extending lack ever the side-0f the burgand sets ofswitehsprings secured :t thesziid side "of 'the barfisnd extending intoproximity Withsaid letter armature parts endin'positionite be In.witness whereof I hBIBllHlJO"-'S1IbSOI'ib6 my'nsnle in the presence cftwo Witnesses.

' i WlLLIAl/PVV DEAN.- Wi'tnesses i RQBERT LEWIS Zines,

Jesse (J. BELDEN.

the class described, the

(if-said holes-to be attracted actuated thereby, substantially asdescribed.v

naving a plurality of rows of transverse holes magnets being

